“Sometimes I Wish I Never Played For Australia” Bob Quiney Opens Up On Career

This week on The Adam & Symon Show, the boys were joined by Australian Test cricketer Rob Quiney, who unpacked his career and even questioned if he should’ve played for Australia at all.

You might remember Quiney making his test debut in 2012 at The Gabba against South Africa with a batting average of three.

Adam & Symon asked Bob how he reconciled with the fact that his career didn’t go the way he wanted it to at that level of cricket and the idea that he was a scapegoat for the late Phil Hughes.

Bob told us about playing two tests and if he looks back fondly on the opportunity to play for Australia.

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Amber Lowther

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